Talking About <i>Itty Bitty Hellboy</i> With Art and Franco: An Illustrated Interview

Thoughhas always been relatively safe for a younger audience, its author always felt kind of iffy about having smaller kids read it, thus was the spark that lit the flame that is....
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Aw Yeah Man!

You've heard of Hellboy, right? Big red, mean looking dude with the giant red hand? Likes to punch Nazis and fight monsters? He hangs out with a fish-man named Abe Sapien and Liz Sherman who can create and control fire? What about Roger, a man-made of blood, herbs and horse manure who never wears pants? Say what?

This past month marked the 20th anniversary of Hellboy, the seminal breakthrough comic book series created by Mike Mignola in which you can see a quick history of Hellboy here. http://www.darkhorse.com/Blog/1175/hellboy-timeline

Though Hellboy has always been relatively safe for a younger audience, Mignola himself always felt kind of iffy about having smaller kids read it, thus was the spark that lit the flame that is...

Itty Bitty Hellboy! I was able to talk to Art and Franco about the book, walnuts, comics and looking for Sasquatches. Aw Yeah Man!

Hitting the shelves August 28, 2013 in comic stores everywhere!

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